G3SG1 | Desert Storm is a Consumer-tier finish from The Dust 2 Collection, dropping from 8 tournament Souvenir Packages tied to Dust II map matches. Live prices across Buff, Skinport, CSFloat, DMarket and other markets, plus 30-day price history and per-wear listings.
The pricy G3SG1 lowers movement speed considerably but compensates with a higher rate of fire than other sniper rifles. It has been painted using a desert camouflage hydrographic.
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The pricy G3SG1 lowers movement speed considerably but compensates with a higher rate of fire than other sniper rifles. It has been painted using a desert camouflage hydrographic.
G3SG1 | Desert Storm is a Consumer Grade skin from The Dust 2 Collection, appearing across 8 Dust II tournament Souvenir Packages from DreamHack 2013 through MLG Columbus 2016. Its desert camouflage hydrographic directly mirrors the Dust II map environment.
The Dust 2 Collection is tied to CS:GO's most iconic competitive map. Desert Storm's desert camouflage hydrographic uses the sand and ochre tones of the map's Middle Eastern setting.
DreamHack 2013 and EMS One 2014 copies are among the earliest Dust II souvenir skins. Despite Consumer Grade rarity, stickered copies from those foundational events hold collector significance.
Consumer Grade. Float range 0.06 to 0.80. No StatTrak variant; Souvenir across 8 Dust II tournament packages.
G3SG1 | Desert Storm drops from 8 Dust II tournament Souvenir Packages: DreamHack 2013, EMS One 2014, ESL One Cologne 2014 Dust II, DreamHack 2014 Dust II, ESL One Katowice 2015 Dust II, ESL One Cologne 2015 Dust II, DreamHack Cluj-Napoca 2015 Dust II, and MLG Columbus 2016 Dust II.
Souvenir only; no StatTrak. Float 0.06 to 0.80 — all grades from barely-Factory New through Battle-Scarred are possible.
A desert camouflage hydrographic is applied across the body, using sand, tan, and ochre tones with organic irregular shapes that mimic arid terrain disruption patterns.
Desert Storm's primary collector appeal lies in its early tournament souvenir history. DreamHack 2013 stickered copies are treated as CS:GO market artefacts regardless of the base skin's modest rarity.